Industrial Controlling Manager

IBSA Institut Biochimique · 6926 Working Area (TI)
Categoria: finance Contratto: internship Salario: CHF 142'000 - 249'500

Role overview

Job Description The position is part of the Finance & Administration function and, within the Controlling & Planning team, will be responsible for coordinating industrial controlling activities within the IBSA group, ensuring uniformity of planning and reporting procedures.

Additionally, it will support the organization of Technical Operations in implementing industrial efficiency programs.

## Responsibilities - Coordination of industrial planning and reporting processes - Development and maintenance of group industrial reporting - Harmonization of industrial accounting and cost procedures at group level - Coordination of the 5-year industrial plan and investment plan - Preparation of industrial business cases - Analysis of Make vs Buy and support for TechOps in optimizing the group's manufacturing footprint - Support the analysis of industrial spending (incl.

Description

Job Description The position is part of the Finance & Administration function and, within the Controlling & Planning team, will be responsible for coordinating industrial controlling activities within the IBSA group, ensuring uniformity of planning and reporting procedures.

Additionally, it will support the organization of Technical Operations in implementing industrial efficiency programs.

## Responsibilities - Coordination of industrial planning and reporting processes - Development and maintenance of group industrial reporting - Harmonization of industrial accounting and cost procedures at group level - Coordination of the 5-year industrial plan and investment plan - Preparation of industrial business cases - Analysis of Make vs Buy and support for TechOps in optimizing the group's manufacturing footprint - Support the analysis of industrial spending (incl.

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IBSA Institut Biochimique is located in 6926 Working Area, Canton of Ticino. Cross-border workers need a G Permit, renewable annually, to work in Switzerland. The Canton of Ticino applies withholding tax at variable rates on gross income, and since 2024 the New Tax Agreement introduces concurrent taxation between Italy and Switzerland.

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